Kumihan Tables - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual

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Example
The following is an example of a combined font in a Para statement:
<Para
<Unique 996885>
<PgfTag `Body'>
<ParaLine
<Font
<FTag `'>
<FPlatformName `M.Osaka.P'>
<FWesternPlatformName `M.Times.P'>
<FFamily `Osaka'>
<FCombinedFontName `MyCombinedFont'>
<FEncoding `JISX0208.ShiftJIS'>
<FLocked No>
> # end of Font
<String `CombinedFontStatement '>
<Font
<FTag `'>
<FPlatformName `M.Osaka.P'>
<FWesternPlatformName `M.Times.P'>
<FFamily `Osaka'>
<FCombinedFontName `MyCombinedFont'>
<FWeight `Medium'>
<FEncoding `JISX0208.ShiftJIS'>
<FLanguage Japanese>
<FLocked No>
> # end of Font
<String `
'>
> # end of ParaLine
> # end of Para

Kumihan Tables

Kumihan tables specify line composition rules for Japanese documents. FrameMaker uses standard JIS
4051 Kumihan rules by default. In most cases, the JIS standard is fine, but there are cases where corporate
standards might differ from the JIS rules.
Kumihan tables are associated with a document. To customize the Kumihan tables for a document, you
specify the tables in MIF. Then you can import the MIF into an existing document, or into a template you
will use to create new documents.
End of the PgfFont statement
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